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Steven Eric
Meretzky (born May 1, 1957) is an
American video game developer. He is best
known for
creating Infocom games in the
early 1980s, including...
- past its
original release date of late 1997 and
hired game
designer Steve Meretzky to
revise the
project in
February 1998. This
resulted in a plan to edit...
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Goddesses of
Phobos is an
interactive fiction video game
written by
Steve Meretzky and
published by
Infocom in 1986. It was
released for the Amiga, Amstrad...
- name. It was
designed by
series creator Douglas Adams and Infocom's
Steve Meretzky, and it was
first released in 1984 for the
Apple II, Mac,
Commodore 64...
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directed by
Steve Meretzky, a
former Infocom employee who had
previously created titles such as The Hitchhiker's
Guide to the Galaxy.
Meretzky hoped to design...
- (AMFV) is an
interactive fiction game
designed and
implemented by
Steve Meretzky and
published in 1985 by Infocom. The game was
intended as a polemical...
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additional game
writers (or "Implementers") were hired,
notably including Steve Meretzky.
Other po****r and
inventive titles included a
number of
sequels and spinoff...
- on the book but
instead enjo****
drinking wine with the
owners and
Steve Meretzky who had
joined him to work on the Hitchhiker's
video game. In 1997, American...
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distributed by Infocom. It was
designed by
Adams and
Infocom regular Steve Meretzky and was one of Infocom's most
successful games. As with many
Infocom games...
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including programmer Mark Poesch, and
Steve Meretzky as an
author and developer.
Founder Bob
Bates worked with
Meretzky on the company's
first games. Although...